UM-Labs R&D gain funding from Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) and the Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) in collaboration to deliver SVSS cyber security for IOT/CCTV and Bodycam mission critical environments.

UM-Labs R&D, a UK based innovator in design and development for real-time communication data in transit cyber security, have been awarded funding through the Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) scheme with Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) to collaborate and help create ‘SVSS’ (steaming video security service), based on UNICUStm UOS, a fully delivered RTC data in transit cyber security platform, running in secret operations in MOD and NATO locations across the defence sector.

‘SVSS’ will be offered in mission critical and defence environments through service partners- globally. The UM-Labs R&D project aims are to deliver and demonstrate the technical and commercial viability of secure data in transit surveillance, multi-level IOT/CCTV and Bodycam streaming services for next generation mission critical operations with a classified back-office alignment.

It is now a major requirement for missions to have P2P and Broadcast for real-time record and surveillance, using industry standard body camera and CCTV devices, which must be managed and secure in an umbrella service, with end-to-end encryption (AES, HSM, Mikey, Quantum) to one another, for the enablement of better reconnaissance and action monitoring.

UM-Labs R&D will demo the technology live at the ‘International Cyber Expo Event’ at Olympia, London on the 27th/28th September, from stand H30 TechUK and ADS pavilion.

SNITCH Attack Intelligence   +++  63,993 attacks from 198.23.190.58, location United States    +++  54,207 attacks from 198.12.68.114, location United States    +++  48,067 attacks from 87.98.242.75, location Germany    +++  23,576 attacks from 192.95.20.52, location Canada    +++  4,262 attacks from 173.231.185.164, location United States    +++  309 attacks from 185.243.5.88, location United States    +++  142 attacks from 178.32.138.54, location France    +++  New attack source, Hong Kong, 199.45.155.92  
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